The LEGO Millenium Falcon, one of the best sets of all time.
- Eiffel Tower – $629.99
- The Eiffel Tower is a massive set with over 10,000 pieces and looks amazing as an eye-catching decoration to your room, but it’s mostly made up of the same beams and plenty of repeated steps, so the building process becomes tedious.
- Colloseum – $549.99 (before being retired)
- The Colosseum, which used to be the largest LEGO set for several years, was discontinued in 2023, but it’s a pretty accurate replica of the historic landmark and a great showpiece once completed.
- Dinosaur Fossil — Trex – $249.99
- This set is actually releasing soon on March 15, but it’s one of the best Lego sets I’ve seen in a long while. It’s large with a movable tail and a highly detailed structure. I need to get my hands on it
- Gringotts Wizarding Bank – $429.99
- The Gringotts Wizarding Bank — a Collectors Edition set looks straight out of Harry Potter with so many interactive parts, such as the moving cart in the depths of the bank as well as the dragon guarding the bank.
- Titanic – $679.99
- This set has everything, from detailed compartment rooms inside the build to a moving ship engine inside, which are all visible given that you can split the ship into 3 sections, showing the insides. One thing with this set, however, is that it is over 53 inches, so it’s quite a challenge to find somewhere to secure it.
- Apollo Saturn V – $247.99 (before being retired)
- This rocket sits on top of my bookshelf. Spanning a little more than 3 feet long, the Apollo Saturn V set has a detailed exterior with stickers, three removable rocket stages like those of a real rocket as well as a mini Lunar Module at the top storage tank.
- Avengers Tower – $499.99
- The Avengers Tower is the tallest Marvel LEGO set ever, measuring 35.5 inches tall. It’s loaded with 31 minifigures, including but not limited to characters like Iron Man, Captain America, Loki, and a nano-figure Ant-Man. It is a must-have for all the Marvel fans.
- Rivendell – $499.99
- The Rivendell is an ultimate “Lord Of The Rings” collector’s set, with 6,167 pieces depicting intricate scenes of middle earth. The collection of 15 minifigures build the entire fellowship including Elrond, Arwen and more. It also has Bilbo’s book, Aragon’s sword and council of Elrond scene, which will remind you of the exact movie scene.
- Technic Mclaren P1 – $449.99
- The LEGO technic McLaren P1 set is a realistic model with 3,893 pieces and has very accurate curves and details to the body of the car, including butterfly doors, a V8 engine and moving pistons and axles. This set also has an adjustable rear wing for aerodynamics and is sure to give an exciting experience to supercar lovers.
- Millennium Falcon – $849.99
- This set gets my top choice award. This is a definitive Star Wars set with astounding 7,541 pieces, and is among one of the largest LEGO sets ever. With its minutely detailed pieces, like turrets, cockpit and some of my favorite minifigures like Chewy and C-3PO, this set is sure to keep any Star Wars fan, or anyone else for that matter, busy for hours.